Canton, OH (PRWEB) March 27, 2006 Computer Monitoring Software (http://www.computer-monitoring.com) is proud to announce the latest release of its award winning employee monitoring software, NetVizor, allowing businesses to secretly monitor all computer and Internet activities of every employee on their network. With NetVizor installed, businesses now have the power to record and log all keystrokes, websites visited, emails sent/received, windows opened, applications ran, chat/instant message conversations, Internet connections made, software installed, print jobs executed, and even capture actual screenshots of any computer in use on the network. All of this is available remotely, in real-time, from one central…. Click Here to Read More
HP’s first-quarter financials boosted by enterprise sales The computer giant has reported financial results for its first quarter of 2011, showing modest profits, a dip in its personal computer section and a rise in its enterprise-focused servers, storage and networking section ( ZDNet UK – Financials ) Read more on ZDNet UK Computer search leads to child porn arrest A Columbia man was arrested Thursday morning after the discovery of child pornography on his home computer, law enforcement officials said. Read more on Columbia Daily Tribune IN HIS OWN WORDS: David Clark, Randolph police detective David Clark’s career path went from computer technician to criminal investigation. The Randolph police detective joined the…. Click Here to Read More
Computer crushes the competition on ‘Jeopardy!’ NEW YORK (AP) — The computer brained its human competition in Game 1 of the Man vs. Machine competition on “Jeopardy!” On the 30-question game board, veteran “Jeopardy!” champs Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter managed only five correct… Read more on Crestview News Bulletin Seoul Thieves Take Envoys’ Computer Files Police in Seoul said Sunday they were investigating the theft of secret computer files from the hotel room where Indonesian envoys were staying. Read more on OfficialWire Computer crushes the competition on ‘Jeopardy!’ The computer outsmarted its human competition in Game 1 of the Man vs. Machine competition on “Jeopardy!” On the 30-question game…. Click Here to Read More
Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) January 17, 2004 -ÂTrader Publishing Company and Computer Hotline magazine proudly announce the introduction of ComputerHotline.com to the online computer industry. Computer Hotline magazine has been the nationÂs largest marketplace for buying and selling computer hardware and parts for over 30 years. Utilizing Trader Publishing Company technology, Computer Hotline launched ComputerHotline.com for maximum exposure to the worldwide computer industry. ComputerHotline.com, the universal marketplace for buying and selling computer hardware and parts online, is offering unlimited inventory uploads at no charge for a limited time. Anyone visiting the advanced technology site will have…. Click Here to Read More
IBM computer, Jeopardy! champ tied after first day An IBM computer displayed a few quirks but played to a draw on the opening day of a man vs. machine showdown with two human champions of the popular US television game show Jeopardy!. Read more on Brisbane Times IBM computer, Jeopardy! champ tied after first day An IBM computer displayed a few quirks but played to a draw on the opening day of a man vs. machine showdown with two human champions of the popular US television game show Jeopardy!. Read more on Sydney Morning…. Click Here to Read More
Burris Computer Forms® Announces New Label layout for Click-n-Ship® Users Burris Computer Forms ®, provider of Print-Your-OwnSM postcards, labels and tags, announces the addition of the LS-CnS Click-n-Ship® label layout to the company’s Peel Out! Shipping Label SheetsTM product line. (PRWeb February 15, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/02/prweb5064654.htm Read more on PRWeb OPP warn of computer scam Provincial police are warning people about a new scam to hit the area after criminals almost duped a man into handing over remote access to his computer, along with all his personal and financial information. Read more on Windsor Star via Yahoo! Canada…. Click Here to Read More
Huh? ‘Jeopardy’ champs take on computer Watch “Jeopardy!” this week to see top winners Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter face off against a computer named Watson, developed by IBM scientists. Read more on ABC 15 Phoenix Finally, signs of life in the tech job market IT layoffs have dropped to their lowest level in a decade, and demand for techies is expected to jump even higher. Here’s how to take advantage of the growth. Read more on CNN…. Click Here to Read More

Consonus President Elected to Board of Directors at Kramden Institute Cary, North Carolina (Vocus/PRWEB) January 12, 2011 Consonus President Bob McCarthy was recently elected to the Board of Directors at Kramden Institute, Inc., a 501c3 charitable organization whose mission is to empower economically disadvantaged students by giving them home computers that have been refurbished by volunteers. “Bob’s extensive technology experience and affiliation with Consonus is a great fit for Kramden,” said Chairman of the Board and…. Click Here to Read More
LogonKey forms immune bubble around your computer ProteMac today announces LogonKey, a new powerful software that presents reliable security for computer data packed into USB dongle. This innovative software reduces logon procedure to inserting USB flash drive, leaving the common way to enter computer system in the past. LogonKey relieves users from entering anything from the keyboard; it is serial number of your USB flash device that will be … Read more on PitchEngine Computer Glitch Forces Sunoco Customers To Use Cash Customers were forced to pay cash for gasoline and items sold at Sunoco convenience stores for more than three hours Monday night due to a computer glitch. Read more on WPXI…. Click Here to Read More
Burris Computer Forms® Announces New Print-On-Demand Jumbo-Cut PostcardsTM Burris Computer Forms ®, provider of Print-Your-OwnSM postcards, labels and tags, announces the addition of the Jumbo Cut Postcard to the company’s Print-On-Demand Single PostcardsTM product line. (PRWeb February 08, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/02/prweb5040034.htm Read more on PRWeb Computer problems hit Nationwide Customers of Nationwide have been unable to access the building society’s website – the gateway to its online banking operation. Read more on BBC News Almost 40 Percent of Computer Users Have Cursed at Their PC According to Just-Released Survey by Avira TETTNANG, Germany–(BUSINESS WIRE)–IT security…. Click Here to Read More







